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Don't give up on the bodyfiller, it may just take a bit more practice or perhaps a different product, there are less/more flowing bodyfillers which may help. They can be quite messy, but with a bit of practice they are generally going to be your best bet. Often it just takes getting the timing right, allowing the bodyfiller to cure to the consistency where you can use a tool to give the radius you are after and feather it out so you have very little work to do after it fully cured.
Otherwise something like Apoxie Sculpt (which is essentially just an epoxy with a lot of filler to turn it into a sort of dough) could work, however I don't think you will find this any easier or cleaner, it can also be fairly painful and is much harder to sand.
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